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The phrase "bomb blew" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is typically used to describe the explosion of a bomb. For example: "The bomb blew up the entire building, leaving behind a trail of destruction." In this sentence, "bomb blew" is used to convey the action and result of the bomb exploding. It can also be used in a similar context, such as: "The bomb blew a large crater in the ground, sending debris flying in all directions."
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He was on his way to work when a bomb blew up his car and men hidden behind the trees started firing with machine-guns.
The first bomb blew out the windows.
Only one bomb blew off Ralph Litzmann's left hand.
"It felt like a bomb blew off.
NOT long ago, a bomb blew off the front of the county courthouse in Vallejo, California.
A military prosecutor looking into assassinations was killed when a bomb blew up his vehicle.
A fourth bomb blew the roof off a bus about an hour after that.
Within weeks a car bomb blew up the American Embassy, killing 231 marines.
The scorched Ukwala supermarket looks as if a bomb blew up inside it.
"The rear of the embassy," where the bomb blew up, "was just devastated," he said.
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In the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian was wounded when a bomb blew up prematurely, Israel said.
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